 Some communities in Adamawa state have lamented the perennial flooding, which has wrecked massive havoc to lives and property, calling on the federal government to address the menace permanently. The National Association of Mbola Youth said they cannot continue to leave unreliefed package every time there was a flood incident. According to the media in Yola, the spokesman of the youth, Emmanuel Nathaniel, urged the federal government to construct the Desinhause Dam, which was on the pipeline since the 1980s, and also direct the River Benwe so that Mbola people and many other communities living along River Benwe Bank could have some respite. This ugly situation is controllable. Our people can no longer continue to leave unreliefed materials, each time flooding occurs. Something has to be done drastically and in the right direction to curtail this monster otherwise no one knows the level of damage it will cause tomorrow. From Mbola Kuli to Boa, Delhi and Durham are all taken over by the flood. Some of our people, as we speak, sleep outside in the harsh weather conditions because their houses have been destroyed. Our children have become emaciated because there is no sufficient food to eat. All the crops have been destroyed. The losses incurred is much not to talk of valuable asset and properties that have been submerged. Emotion has already been moved in the Senate by our representative Senator Venus Dowda Biero on the dredging of the River Benwe. We therefore, as a body, lend our voice to his and make this our first prayer to the government and the international community to come to our aid and dredge the Benwe. This will also create employment opportunities by encouraging fishing on a commercial scale and boost agricultural through irrigation farming leading to a better state and national economic viability.